> 3. Can't handle high load very well, in fact it handles load horribly. I have a friend who works at a small shop who reports exactly the same issue with Zimbra, s..ll...ooo..wwww... > 3) ClamAV. Do note how much email I said we dealt with a minute. We > didn't get a great deal of email. Maybe 2000 email a day? Not overly > much. However as the ClamAV database would grow, if you restarted > ClamAV or Zimbra eventually it would take too long for ClamAV to start > and would not listen on the port assigned and would make mail fail to > deliver. (Ouch huh?) In defense of CLAMAV I can say that we run it on our SMTP server (not on the IMAP or groupware server which seems like a bad idea). It works well and is pretty stable. If your CLAMAV was causing you this problem then Zimbra must have boloxed the setup or you just had a bad version.
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